The suit says Williams tripped and fell near the service counter on the afternoon of Dec. 5, 1992.

"She sustained injuries to her neck, back, right elbow, right wrist, left wrist, head, mouth and face with injury and damage to the bones, muscles, nerves, tendons, tissues and invertebral discs," the suit says. She also suffered "other orthopedic, neurological and internal injuries, the full extent of which has not yet been determined," the suit says.

She has experienced -- and may continue to experience -- "agonizing aches, pains and mental anguish," the suit says. And she has been "disabled from performing her usual duties, occupations and avocations," the suit says.

The suit alleges that the restaurant failed to correct a "dangerous condition" on the floor and failed to warn customers. The suit also alleges that the restaurant failed to properly train employees to care for the facility properly.

The suit does not explain what the dangerous condition was or how Williams fell.